Henry sayler and jeremiah bair



SAYLER & BAIR Fire Box for Forges.

No. 63.657. AFamed sept. 10,1 1367.

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TO ALLWHOM IT MAY CONGERN:

Be it known that we, HENRY SAYLER and Jnnnmsn BArR, of St. Paris, Champaign county, and State of Ohio, have inventedn new end useful improvement in Fire-Pan for Forges; and we do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making' part of this specicstion, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, like letters indicating like parts wherever they occur.

,To enable others skilled in the artfto construct and use our invention, we will proceed to describe it.

Figure lis a side elevation, with o. portion shown in section. Figure 2 is :L top plan View of the prin. l Our invention has for its object the prevention of clinkers adhering to the wells oi' the-iire-pan. u We construct the pan A of cast iron, und make it with'double walls, as shown in iig. l. In casting this pan it may be most expedient to cest the inner and outer walls Asepar'fitely, und then fit and 'bolt them sccureiy together; or it may bemade by casting the two shells inonepiece, united nt the bottom, and then bolt the flange F fast to theV two walls, at the top, the` prime object boing to foi'mthe pan A, witha. space for the circulation of water therein, inl direct contact with the plate next the fire. Having thus formed the pan, we connect it with a reservoirof any suitable kind, which, in this case, is represented by :t Cask, B-b-y two pipes C and D, as shown ing. 1. The bottom of, thepan A is left open et the centre, as represented by Edin iig. 2

-so as to permit it to beset ever-u blast of any suitable or desired style, the air from the bellows entering from below through this-opening. The fire is placed within the pan, and as soon as the water between the walls becomes heated it begins to ascend through the tube D, while its place is supplied by cold wutenfrom the Areservoir B through tube C. Irl-this way the psn is kept from becoming heated to any great extent, and the lclinker is thereby prevented from adhering to the wellsof the pan, thus sivoiding the necessity ofremoving the pan and substituting a. new one, or of spending time and labor in the effort to clean it. A pipe, a, provided with a cock, is attached to one side at the bottom, as shown in iig. 1, for the purpose of drawing off the water from the pan whenever desired.

Having thus described oiir invention, what we claim, is

1. The fire-pan A, having the double wells, and otherwise constructed, ss herein shown and described.

2. In combinationv with the pan A, made us described, we claim the pipes C and 1),. connecting it with the reservoir B, when arranged to operate as set forth.

HENRY ,SAYIEIL JEREMIAH BAIR. Witnesses SAML T. MeMonnAN, LEWIS R. Senne.V 

